The Sample Service Catalog Items Package is an optional, unlocked package that includes
examples of service catalog items. Use this package as a reference to create items for your own
catalog in Employee Service Catalog.
Required Editions
Available in: All editions except Starter
Employee Service Catalog requires the Employee Productivity Plus add-on
license.
Note The Sample Service Catalog Items Package is available only in English.
Grant Users Access to the Sample Service Catalog Items Package To make requests for items from the Sample Service Catalog Items Package in Employee Service Catalog, you need access to the Employee standard object and the Service Catalog metadata objects.
Configure the Sample Service Catalog Items Package for the User UI Catalog items and flows in the Sample Service Catalog Items Package are installed in draft state. If an Employee Experience community with Service Catalog is set up and configured in the org, activate the items and flows so users can see them in Employee Service Catalog.
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